mudhen
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The offensive line played better as the game went along from what i observed.I took my son to see the game at a local pub. He knows nothing about football. By the end of the first quarter he looked at me and said, "Dad, if they can't stop the defenders from killing the quarterback, they'll never have a chance." He was right.
So what was the problem? JG not getting them in the right protections, out of bad plays etc?
I see you've constructed a whole narrative here. You seriously think the false start was on JG and that he gave up and threw it away on 4th down to protect his ego.Poor leadership shows up as disfunction and passive aggressive behavior.
The Smith false start at the goal line is the QB's fault. The pass out of the end zone was the definitive example of disrespecting the efforts of the entire team and giving up early. Jump ball to the tight end gives us a chance. Out of bounds does not... But JG won't risk the interception stat.
The only stat that matters for a lineman is wins and loses. It is the QB's job to get them that stat, not take care of his, or worry about how he is "known."
Not ego. Stat. It is selfish attitude muscle memory.I see you've constructed a whole narrative here. You seriously think the false start was on JG and that he gave up and threw it away on 4th down to protect his ego?
That's a little irrational.
I see you've constructed a whole narrative here. You seriously think the false start was on JG and that he gave up and threw it away on 4th down to protect his ego.
That's a little irrational.